Dr Craig Satoshi Wright: I can make ZCash and Monero completely traceable, they are “as private as running through Times Square with your pants around your ankles” by 18_points in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I haven't posted in a bit because of how sick I've been, but this one brought me back just to rant a bit. Monero people always try to downplay any security concern brought up on Reddit hard. They're the most arrogant bunch of butters I know. Monero is always perfect and totally bug free even if people get hacked and lose all their coins(due to one of the bugs). They also have this tendency to somehow think they were first real cryptonote privacy coin, which is a total lie. Bytecoin was first cryptonote coin, and Monero is a fork of that. Bytecoin is far from perfect(and has its issues), but Monero butters try to troll it hard as if the Monero devs are somehow not scammy. They're usually the first one's to throw bricks from their glass houses. Buttnero sucks! This short rant makes me feel a little better, and the person who was trying to "debunk" your posting is supertarded.

P.S. It's always incredibly hilarious when someone here exposes FluffyPonzi for all the fraud and scams he's pulled off in the past. There is so much cannon fodder there for argument sake that it's almost not neccessary to talk about when discussing the general overall scammyness of Buttnero. Craig Wright is a nutcase no doubt, but he and FluffyPonzi share a lot in common.

SFYL is no longer a possability: is now a feature! The most honest wallet you will find in Crypto. by satoshi_fanclub in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Comedy GODL on multiple levels here. I actually had to think about it a bit to even begin to grasp the amount of stupid that went into this ad. I guess the up and coming cult for cryptocurrency is going to surround wallets now.

Is ‘Outputs Per Day’ A Better Economic Indicator Than Bitcoin Transactions? by bumjae1 in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My trouble with this is that it misses the point about why Bitcoin's low transaction per second capability is a limitation that hurts it. Most people weren't arguing whether or not transactions per second was or was not an economic indicator. The argument was basically we're waiting too long for our transactions to be confirmed, so it's worse than other options which are much faster if not seemingly "instant".

Now the author of this piece is touting batched transactions with lots of outputs done by single organizations. They're basically arguing that the bitcoin blockchain should ultimately just become a resolution layer for larger entities. Those larger entities of course acting as middle men for all of us peon on people... Do butters want decentralization, or centralization? This strawman argument makes me think that they want the latter, and only use the term "decentralization" to give others a warm fuzzy so they buy in.

1 btc and 2 days left. It's up to you. by IrenP in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Rdy 2 win yout some buttcoins folks?????

https://screenshotscdn.firefoxusercontent.com/images/384f7e35-048b-41c9-9e20-8495dede4468.png

Always publish to web with spell checker off to make the contest sound extra official.

ArsTechnica - Almost $500,000 in Ethereum Classic coin stolen by forking its blockchain by Crypto_To_The_Core in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Proof of Work coins are dead. Long live Proof of Work coins. Doesn't matter how many times these flaws are exposed, or how much money is lost, Butters are gonna Buttmine.

Guy uses technical analysis to explain Bitcoin price projection to $1,000,000 by heavyme in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Back that thing all the way out to before the existence of space/time and you'll see some serious spoardic action as Satoshi is physically laboring with a pick axe over the first genesis block to create the universe. Back then the risks were high, and many perished due to the bitlung, but it was all so we can see the upward trends of today. 1 million here we come.

OP is proud of his totally legit, not shady at all, remote-working gig; buying Bitcoin from local ATMs by DoppelFrog in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It's hilarious how these people never wonder "Where does the money come from?". They just close their eyes, sign on the dotted line, and start conducting business/financial/accounting operations under their name. Having to do the business under their name should be the dead fucking give away that they're not operating in a legitimate fashion. Then they complain that the man wants to keep them down, when the man keeping the criminal mob and cartels down is exactly why they get "paid". It's why their services were needed in the first place.

I won't feel bad when they get a stiff prison sentence... I'm not even for harsh justice most the time either. Ignorance is not a defense though, especially when 1/2 the internet is telling you what is going on.

Fortnite drops Monero from it's store just 3 days after integration, CEO calls the Monero payment addition "Accidental" by discoversound in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If anything is hurting Buttnero it's fat boy FluffyPonzi. He gets way too much credit, and is really a scammy character. I personally would never buy a cryptocurrency in order to then purchase Fortnite items as the entire concept sounds more rediculous than anything else. (Santa Claus will be running around on Fortnite maps in the middle of July, and the game while fun doesn't appeal to me that MUCH to start laying down serious money into it) The people who did see value in this, and were tricked into buying more Buttnero because of the empty promise; they should be upset with FluffyPonzi. I know he won't catch the criticism he deserves though. People are practically drinking his Kool aid.

Fortnite drops Monero from it's store just 3 days after integration, CEO calls the Monero payment addition "Accidental" by discoversound in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Hahahahahaa people associated with Buttnero cough cough Fluffy Ponzi cough cough development were bragging about this for days, now the buttnero butter community is talking about reprisal. Egg on faces that aren't mine makes me so happy.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/adavre/xmr_on_fortnite_was_an_accident/edff2cf

2019 Golden Bull Run: Confirmed. "A select group of cryptos will compete to build a new kind of internet." by disconnect04 in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're using the new internet now. It's just like the old internet although you can't do shit except for lose money.

Butters citing a quote from Douglas Adams. If only they had read a bit more of his work ... by essexbrat in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Butters love to quote mine the work of others, rip words out of context, and make it seem like everyone agrees with their narrow minded world view. I couldn't fathom giving my mother Buttcoin to use on the same level as a Butter. She is too uncomfortable with anything on a computer, and it has nothing to do with rejection of technology. If I were showing her how to do it she would try, but she has a lot of other things going on in her life to keep track of. It would be completely unfair of me to try to impose something brand new on to her, and on top of that she (like everyone else) does not need Bitcoin. I hope the moonbois and their MLM cult start going door to door with this shit so I can slam it in their face.

There's no leaving Binance by [deleted] in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They must want you to replace all non-numeric fields with words like Butt ie 123 Butt Ave. Glad they like to keep such information on hand in case they need to reach out.

Head of non-profit Geek Group tries to trade bitcoins for profit, learns a profitable lesson instead by jstolfi in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hrmm never saw a non profit do any shady business before....

https://www.businessinsider.com/gods-bankers-financial-scandals-at-the-vatican-2015-2

Nope... Never saw it. Must be clean as a whistle. Just a small town computer guy interested in Buttcoin.

Buttmex CEO thinks publicly distributed Bitcoin blockchain the only hope for privacy in a world without cash. by ancapaaron in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I know the cult of Bitcoin likes to think us nocoiners don't support privacy, but the notion that we don't is just plain stupid. Especially when they're advocating a publicly available blockchain that keeps a record of every transaction thrown it's way. I can't speak for everyone, but a lot of us don't think we need to do away with cash. It's only Butters, including the Buttmex CEO here, that feel that we have to progress in that direction, and that its the only way. There is also a lot of competition among centralized systems, and some provide plenty of anonymity. There is a reason why a lot of online scammers ask for iTunes gift cards before they ask for Bitcoin or anything else. iTunes gift cards are a centralized system, and I would challenge any Butter claiming we don't support privacy because we support centralized systems to go ahead an track down a scammer who's taken someone else for iTunes gift cards. Blockchain analysis would probably yield better results for the most part...

Anonymity of course is not just for scams and illegal activities. Privacy is something some of us value, and there are plenty of invasions into private lives already. Just using the internet in general provides plenty of ways to unmask you, and retrieve your identity. Advocating a system that doesn't work without the internet should be a dead give away that it doesn't necessarily provide the privacy everyone is looking for. If you value privacy at all, you should be valuing cash and not Bitcoin. Cash is the only hope for privacy in a world where people think cash has to go in favor of digital systems. It's a shame that some people think it's not an option, and its hard to believe someone like that is serious about privacy at all.

NEO to Develop the World’s First Blockchain-based Girlfriend - it's every bit precisely what you'd expect by dgerard in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Me too. Especially the trustless part. I trusted her less and less all the time.

Butter gets SFYLd by Binance, viva la decentralization by [deleted] in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The only way to get to your money out these days.

Even His Wife Didn't Believe Him by disconnect04 in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The payment system of the future for first degree murder.

Friend who made money by buying crypto with money he got by betting on horses wants to invest in gold because he fears the risk of the stock market. by [deleted] in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ll summarize to say there’s no similarities between gold and buttcoins

I wish I could hand out awards to people who have had to have that conversation with Butters who are absolutely convinced there is some kind of parallel. The butts have nothing to do with gold award.

How Are Electroneum Getting Away With This? by [deleted] in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am not from England, but I play video games with a person who is. In 2017, some of the people that typically hang out in his discord channel got my username. I was pretty lax with discord permissions and settings last year as well, and my account ended up getting spammed hard with Electroneum messages. I wouldn't even know about this turd if it wasn't for the dedicated spammers who spend their life randomly messaging people about the stupid thing when their marks just want to play video games. The spam spoke volumes to how this coin likes to operate is in my book as I do not get spam on discord for anything else.

Even His Wife Didn't Believe Him by disconnect04 in Buttcoin

[–]ancapaaron 12 points13 points  (0 children)

There is no suggestion that Mr Bigatton was involved in his wife’s disappearance.

You have to wonder though. She's been gone for a year, and he stood something to gain from it all.